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The Spatial Distribution Pattern Analysis of City Infrastructure Cases of Urban Management

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Figure 2 shows the statistics of 5 categories urban management case data in
Table 1. Statistics of top ten types of city management cases.
Figure 3. Procedure of cluster of urban management cases.
Figure 4. Kernel density distribution of “Power Facilities” cases at different scales and cases at 300 m scale; (b) “Power Facilities” at 300 m scale; (c) “Power Facilities” cases at Kernel density distribution of “Power Facilities” at different scales
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